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limited

  • 1 dēfīnītus

        dēfīnītus adj.    [P. of definio], limited, precise, definite: quaestionum (genus): locus.
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    definita, definitum ADJ
    definite/precise/limited/finite; limited in number; concerned with particulars

    Latin-English dictionary > dēfīnītus

  • 2 contrāctus

        contrāctus adj. with comp.    [P. of contraho], drawn together, compressed, contracted, short, narrow, restricted, limited: nares contractiores habent introitūs: cuticula, wrinkled, Iu.: frons, H.: vestigia vatum, the narrow path, H.: ipsos in usūs locus, too narrow, V. — Fig.: ambitus verborum, brief: studia contractiora, more limited: paupertas, stinted, H.: Contractus leget, in retirement, H.
    * * *
    I
    contracta, contractum ADJ
    close/narrow/restricted/pinched; short (time); abridged, terse; restrained
    II
    contracta, contractum ADJ
    violated; dishonored; touched carnally; stolen, purloined, taken by stealth
    III
    shrinking/narrowing; undertaking; legal/commercial agreement/contract

    Latin-English dictionary > contrāctus

  • 3 anniculus

        anniculus adj.    [annus], of a year, yearling: virgo, N.
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    annicula, anniculum ADJ
    one year old, yearling; lasting only one year, limited to a year

    Latin-English dictionary > anniculus

  • 4 circumcīsus

        circumcīsus adj.    [P. of circumcido], cut around, cut off, steep, precipitous, inaccessible: saxum: Henna ab omni aditu: collis ex omni parte, Cs.
    * * *
    circumcisa, circumcisum ADJ
    sheer on all sides, cut off; limited; short, brief, pruned of excess, abridged

    Latin-English dictionary > circumcīsus

  • 5 compingō (conp-)

        compingō (conp-) pēgī, pāctus, ere    [com- + pango], to join together, frame, make by joining; only P. perf.: septem compacta cicutis Fistula, V.: harundinibus compacta fistula, O.—Fig., of the Stoic philos.: tam compositum tamque conpactum. — To confine, lock up, fasten in. se in Appuliam.—Fig.: oratorem in iudicia compingi, limited.

    Latin-English dictionary > compingō (conp-)

  • 6 īn-fīnītus

        īn-fīnītus adj.    with comp, not limited, infinite, endless, boundless, unlimited: altitudo: imperium: domini infinitā potestate, L.: sin cuipiam nimis infinitum videtur, too vast: quos erat infinitum nominare, an endless task.—Innumerable, countless: occupationes, numberless engagements, N.: multitudo librorum: hominum multitudo, Cs.—Indefinite: res est infinitior: conexa, indefinite conditional sentences.

    Latin-English dictionary > īn-fīnītus

  • 7 līmō

        līmō āvī, ātus, āre    [lima], to file, polish, finish: stilus hoc maxime ornat ac limat: vir urbanitate limatus.— To investigate accurately, clear up: veritas limatur in disputatione: mendacium Subtiliter, Ph.— To file off, take away from, diminish: tantum alteri adfinxit, de altero limavit: mea commoda, H.: se ad minutarum causarum genera, i. e. limited himself.
    * * *
    limare, limavi, limatus V
    file; polish; file down; detract gradually from

    Latin-English dictionary > līmō

  • 8 pauperiēs

        pauperiēs —, acc f.    [pauper], poverty, limited means: hinc abii propter pauperiem, T.: pauperiem perferre, V.: pauperiem pati, H.: immunda, H.
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    Latin-English dictionary > pauperiēs

  • 9 temperātus

        temperātus adj. with comp.    [P. of tempero], limited, moderate, temperate: temperatae escae modicaeque potiones: loca temperatiora, Cs.— Fig., moderate, sober, calm, steady, temperate: mores: in victoriā temperatior: Vim temperatam di provehunt In maius, H.: animus virtutibus, L.— Of speech, moderate, calm, composed: orationis genus: temperatior oratio.
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    temperata -um, temperatior -or -us, temperatissimus -a -um ADJ
    temperate, mild

    Latin-English dictionary > temperātus

  • 10 annuculus

    annucula, annuculum ADJ
    one year old, yearling; lasting only one year, limited to a year

    Latin-English dictionary > annuculus

  • 11 artum

    narrow/limited space/limits/scope/sphere; dangerous situation, short supply

    Latin-English dictionary > artum

  • 12 cohibitus

    cohibita, cohibitum ADJ
    restrained; confined, limited (L+S); moderate

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  • 13 constrictus

    constricta -um, constrictior -or -us, constrictissimus -a -um ADJ
    small/limited in size; marked by contraction/tightening; compressed/contracted

    Latin-English dictionary > constrictus

  • 14 determinabilis

    determinabilis, determinabile ADJ
    finite, that has an end; bounded, limited

    Latin-English dictionary > determinabilis

  • 15 finalis

    finalis, finale ADJ
    of/concerned w/boundaries; limited/bounded (Souter); of ultimate goal

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  • 16 finalus

    finala, finalum ADJ
    of/concerned w/boundaries; limited/bounded (Souter); of ultimate goal

    Latin-English dictionary > finalus

  • 17 incircumscriptibilis

    incircumscriptibilis, incircumscriptibile ADJ
    boundless/infinite; incapable of being limited/circumscribed/measured/decieved

    Latin-English dictionary > incircumscriptibilis

  • 18 angustus

    narrow, limited, strait, tight, constricted.

    Latin-English dictionary of medieval > angustus

  • 19 modica

    moderate, within bounds, limited, undistinguished.

    Latin-English dictionary of medieval > modica

  • 20 adgnascor

    a-gnascor ( adg-), nātus, 3, v. dep. [ad-gnascor, nascor].
    1.
    To be born in addition to; commonly,
    A.
    Of children that are not born until after the father has made his will:

    constat agnascendo rumpi testamentum,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 57, 241; so id. Caecin. 25; Dig. 25, 3, 3.—Metaph.,
    B.
    Of adopted children, to accrue by adoption:

    qui in adoptionem datur, his, quibus agnascitur, cognatus fit,

    Paul. Dig. 1, 7, 23; cf. id. ib. 1, 7, 10.—
    II.
    Of plants, to grow to, at, or upon something:

    viscum in quercu adgnasci,

    Plin. 16, 44, 93, § 245; 27, 11, 73, § 97.—
    III.
    Of teeth, to grow afterwards, Gell. 3, 10.—Of hair, Plin. 11, 39, 94, § 231. —Of limbs:

    membra animalibus adgnata inutilia sunt,

    Plin. 11, 52, 113, § 272.—Of plants:

    tubera et cetera quae subito adgnascuntur,

    Scrib. Comp. 82.—Hence, agnā-tus ( adg-), a, um, P. a.
    A.
    Lit., born to, belonging to, or connected with by birth; and subst., a blood relation by the father's side ( father, son, grandson, etc.; brother, brother's son, brother's grandson, etc.; uncle, cousin, second cousin, etc.); accordingly of more limited signif. than cognatus, which includes blood relations on the mother's side; the idea in gentilis is still more extended, including all the persons belonging to a gens, and bearing the same gentile name, e. g. the Cornelii, Fabii, Aemilii, etc., v. Smith's Dict. Antiq.; Gai Inst. 1, 156; Ulp. 26, 1, 10, § 2; cf.

    Zimmern, Röm. Priv. Rechtsgesch. 1, 507 sq.—Even the XII. Tables mention the Agnati: SI. (PATERFAMILIAS) INTESTATO. MORITVR. CVI. SVVS. HERES. NEC. SIT. ADGNATVS. PROXIMVS. FAMILIAM. HABETO.,

    Cic. Inv. 2, 50, and Ulp. Fragm. Tit. 26, § 1:

    SI. ADGNATVS. NEC. ESCIT. (sit) GENTILIS. FAMILIAM. NANCITOR., Mos. et Rom. Leg. Coll. Tit. 16, § 4: SI. FVRIOSVS. EST. ADGNATORVM. GENTILIVMQVE. IN. EO. PECVNIAQVE. EIVS. POTESTAS. ESTO.,

    Cic. Inv. 2, 5; Auct. ad Her. 1, 13.—Hence, the proverb:

    ad adgnatos et gentiles est deducendus, for a madman or insane person,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 2, 8.—
    B.
    Ag-nāti, orum, subst., children born after the father has made his will (cf. I. A.):

    numerum liberorum finire aut quemquam ex adgnatis necare flagitium habetur,

    Tac. G. 19; id. H. 5, 5.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > adgnascor

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